Empty nest syndrome can hit harder after divorce since you are the only person in your empty house. Consider these strategies to cope with this transition.
Divorce Advice
Do You Like Money? Then Assume Responsibility for Your Financial Well-Being!
You might not realize the impact divorce can have on your financial well-being until it’s too late. Take responsibility today with these considerations.
Healthy vs. Unhealthy Approaches to Holes in Your Life
The past can make or break us. Here are some healthy vs. unhealthy ways to look at the past. Read on to find out how to break free!
Stop Being a People-Pleaser: 7 Steps to Take to Gain Control of Your Life
Being a people-pleaser can become unhealthy and take away your sense of self-worth. It’s time to exercise personal power and gain control of your life.
4 Tips to Help You Find Your Footing During Divorce
Divorce is a time of tremendous change. It can feel so unsettling that many people will do whatever they can to help themselves feel more grounded, sometimes choosing methods that aren’t very healthy or in their best interests. Some try to anchor themselves by jumping into a new relationship they aren’t emotionally ready for. Others […]
Fending Off Fear: 8 Steps for Co-Parents
I cannot call fear a friend. Fear is a companion whose influence has only become clear to me in the last 10 years. It visits me regularly, invisible yet powerful. I have taped a sign right below my computer screen: “LET GO OF FEAR”. I seldom notice it, but every now and then it grabs […]
What Can My Financial Advisor Do for Me in My Divorce?
As a financial advisor, I do a lot of networking – casually meeting people at various events and learning about who they are and what they do, while also sharing my own experiences. When I explain that I specialize in financial planning for individuals who are going through a divorce, most often I see a […]
Want to Stay Together? 4 Mistakes to Avoid When Faced with Divorce
If your spouse is considering a divorce, you may be sad and hurt. However, if you want to stay together, avoid these common mistakes.
Top 5 Do’s and Don’ts for Starting a New School Year as a Divorced Parent
Guidelines for divorced parents on how best to approach this new school year in ways that will maximize your child’s educational development.
Moving Through the Sadness: 3 Ways to Feel Joy During Divorce
When going through an intense emotional process like divorce, it’s good to allow ourselves to feel different emotions. Joy, for instance, can provide some needed relief from sadness. The other day while walking through the park near my house, I noticed a swing set. It seemed like the swings were calling to me. Still glancing back at […]
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